If the small partner is still struggling to buy a notebook to choose the 11th generation or the 12th generation, then there is basically no need to struggle now, because Intel's latest 12th generation mobile processor specifications have been fully announced, which means that it is not far from the product listing. At this time, whether you want to buy a 12-generation book or not, it is best to wait patiently for a period of time, wait for each brand to re-determine the price of the product, and then decide what you want to buy. As for which models are available on the 12th Generation Core, you can continue to look down.

The newly launched 12th generation Core naming method is different from before, but the name of the performance level of the standard voltage processor has not changed, such as the Core i7-12650H such a naming method, with H at the end to prove that it is a performance level product, power consumption of 45W. However, for low-voltage processors, the naming method has changed, for processors with a power consumption of 28W, the P suffix is uniformly named, and for 15W processors, the U suffix is uniformly named.
In fact, the naming change of the 11th generation low-voltage Core is mainly due to the change of the nuclear display specification, so Intel uses suffixes such as G7, G4 and G1 to distinguish the nuclear specifications. But now you can see that the core display is basically unified, all the low-voltage processors are 96EU core display, core i5 are 80EU, Core i3 are 64EU, and the lower one is 48EU. From the specifications, the nuclear display and the previous generation have not changed, but Intel has added the hybrid computing function of the nuclear display, which can be accelerated in some cases
As for the performance of the new product, it is estimated that it is the core of the debate between many Intel fans and AMD fans, after all, neither side has lost in their respective PPT. The same is true of the information given by Intel this time. In contrast, although AMD has 6000 series processors to deal with, it has not yet announced any news, and it will wait. From the 12th generation of Core relative to its own predecessor's improvement, it may make AMD a little nervous.
What about the performance of the 12th Generation Core? In fact, there have been relevant tests, such as the 12th generation Core i5-1250P, which is obviously a 28W low-voltage processor product, with 4 performance cores and 8 performance cores, in the Geekbench test ran out of the Core i7-11800H similar results, and even single-core performance is 8% higher, multi-core performance has reached 96.6% of the 11th generation Core standard voltage. So what if it's a showdown between standard voltage processors?
So it's not hard to guess what the 12th generation Core notebook will look like, and it's possible that we can come up with a thin and light book, and it has the performance of the previous generation of game books. Of course, this is only based on CPU performance, after all, the overall performance of the game book depends on the unique specifications. In addition, such as 2.5K screen, high refresh rate of these characteristics, may also become the new generation of notebooks of the whole series of standard, after all, such performance also runs 1080p is a bit of a waste.
So at this time, whether you choose the 11th generation Core or the 12th generation Core, the best way is to wait. Whether it is Intel or AMD, this time will come up with enough products to change the competitive landscape of the mobile market, and the most direct result is to redefine the price of all products, new products to face competition, old products to have enough price advantages, in this case we can not bear it? Except for the lucky ones who can occasionally grab a cost-effective start, the party will often win, which is the current trend.